China Newsclippings - China Law (Page 2 of 5)
COURT HOLDS PUBLIC TRIAL OF WIFE OF CORRUPT OFFICIAL
A court in Zhejiang Province recently tried the wife of a corrupt official in a local cinema in the
presence of nearly 1,000 people, most of whom were government officials and their spouses. People | November | Law
HOTEL ASKS 100 KG MAN TO PAY FOR BROKEN STOOL A man taking refuge in a hotel to escape a typhoon found himself caught in another kind of storm –
over a stool. People | November | Law
EVEN OLD LAGS GET INTO HOLIDAY SPIRIT Inmates doing hard time in Pixian County in Sichuan Province received special treatment during the National Day celebrations. People
| November | Law
COUPLE SPEND WEDDING NIGHT IN HANDCUFFS A newly-ed couple passed their first romantic day of marital bliss in the slammer with no chance of settling down for the night. People | December |
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RING IN THE PANTS GETS PROFESSOR OFF THE HOOK
A college student from Hefei, Anhui Province accused a professor of stealing his mobile phone. People | December | Law
SON STAGES PLOT, SEEKS MONEY FROM PARENTS The parents of a 17-year old man were heart-broken after he told his friends to kidnap him to pay his
debts. His friends called the parents in Nanchong in Sichuan. People
| December | Law
COWBOY ROUTINE DOESN'T FOOL TRAIN COPS A many trying to carry an imitation revolver and seven live bullets onto a train in Xiamen, Fujian
Province, was arrested. People | December | Law
DAD TAKES SCHOOL TO COURT OVER BRIBE A father surnamed Han from Jiangxi Province recently filed a lawsuit against a middle school president that failed to put his son into he right class. People | December |
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BRIDE DROPPED BY HUSBAND ON WEDDING NIGHT
A bride from Beijing has sued guests at her wedding after a toast went very wrong. The guests made her perform a toast in which her husband had to hold her in his arms. People | December |
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DRUNK DRIVER PINS BLAME ON SON
A drunk driver was prepared to try anything to avoid punishment, even pinning the blame on his son. The man hit three parked cars, but instead of taking responsibility he phoned his teenage son.20 People | December |
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